Am So 07.07.2013, 09:42:59 schrieb Heinz Diehl:

> will calculate your passwords entropy in bits. Your 19-chars password
> accounts for 124 bits of entropy, which is nearly half of AES-256's
> strength (there are P^L different passwords).

You're missing several important points:

1) AES is considered a lot stronger than AES-256 meanwhile as the latter is 
down to 99,5 bit.

2) GnuPG has a default setting of 65535 iterations.


Hauke
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